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From: Stephen Kraus
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Ebola is not much of a survivor outside of the right climates, I doubt it
will ever make it out of Africa.
All the more reason, however, we need better funding in medical R&D and
need to put these 'anti-vaccine' wackos in their place.
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bola-outbreak/

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From: Phil Sieg
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Stephen,
Normally I would agree, however the strength of the virus (any virus) =
lies in it's ability to adapt, or mutate.
Based on the statistics shown on the outbreak map, this version of Ebola =
has about a 61% mortality rate. The first known outbreak (Ebola Zaire) =
had a 97% mortality rate. It burned up its hosts so quickly it created =
it's own containment.
The ideal Mortality rate is probably 25-30% in terms of survivability of =
the virus and maximum damage to human populace.
Given that, this is just another "trial run".
Phil Sieg
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On Apr 14, 2014, at 9:17 AM, Stephen Kraus =
wrote:
it will ever make it out of Africa.
and need to put these 'anti-vaccine' wackos in their place.
wrote:
"super virals" at the same time:
http://www.euronews.com/2014/04/12/west-africa-doctors-fight-to-contain-eb=
ola-outbreak/
http://online.wsj.com/news/article

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From: Rod
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I always heard that the reason we haven't had a ebola pandemic is that i=
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high mortality serves to burn itself out.
That said with 7 billion plus we are overdue a pandemic and I'm keeping =
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eye on the slums of Mumbai(Bombay).
Several drug resistant strains are blooming in its open sewers.
When we loose antibiotics it is going to be truly ugly.
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From: James Nylen
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There are so many ways our society could fall apart that I hardly even know
where to start anymore. I think I like your idea Phil (scotch and bucket
list).
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From: Phil Sieg
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Ebola is mutating and evolving...
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http://www.boston.com/health/2014/04/17/ebola-virus-outbreak-africa-new-st=
rain/T5Vu11iYUNGDUVdwhrUVDK/story.html
It the end of the world as we know it; and I feel fine....
Gonna shop for Scotch after work.
Phil Sieg
President
SeniorTech LLC / snapf=C5=8Dn=C2=AE
www.snapfon.com
phil.sieg@seniortechllc.com
Phone: 423.535.9968
Fax: 423.265.9820
Mobile: 423.331.0725
"The computer is the most remarkable tool that we've ever come up with. =
It's the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds."
Steve Jobs, 1955-2011
know where to start anymore. I think I like your idea Phil (scotch and =
bucket list).
wrote:
lies in it's ability to adapt, or mutate.
Ebola has about a 61% mortality rate. The first known outbreak (Ebola =
Zaire) had a 97% mortality rate. It burned up its hosts so quickly it =
created it's own containment.
of the virus and maximum damage to human populace.
with. It's the equivalent of a bicycle for our minds."
wrote:
doubt it will ever make it out of Africa.
and need to put these 'anti-vaccine' wackos in their place.
wrote:
"super virals" at the same time:
http://www.euronews.com/2014/04/12/west-africa-doctors-fight-to-contain-eb=
ola-outbreak/
http://online.wsj.com/news/article